I love the idea of a 14 hour fire! There doesn't seem to be much wind where you are. I don't think this method of fire would be safe in windy conditions. Do you? I love how well you take care of your dog. He's adorable. Best of Luck to You!
interesting concept, however I prefer the longwall overnight fire as perfected by Lars in Survival Russia. I am concerned about one of the long pieces falling into your sleeping area, whereas with the longwall fire, that is impossible.
I tell you what. Everyone on here is a fvckin expert! I LOVE this! It is SUPER cool. To all the “Karens”, let a man have some fun and pull you skirts up! (Drop mic)
почему ваши ролики подписаны на англиском ведь не все могут читать, тагда хотябы дублирывали хотя бы так, самый долгоиграющий 14ти часовой костер лучший ночной огонь для выживания в дикой природе
It looks like a fun build, sure. But as a guy who lives in forested areas very much in this video, this type of fire-build is just not practical. It's a lot of additional effort for no real gain. No offense intended. Nice images though.
Ah, the "self-feeding fire". The perpetual motion machine of bushcraft. It doesn't exist, but that doesn't stop enthusiasts wasting hours, days... years attempting to prove that it does 😂 At least it keeps you busy, I guess.
Does not seem a good fire to me. It's a waste of wood and unless you have a very good saw that is not happening. There are other ways of building a fire that puts out lots of heat last easy all night up to 2 days solid burning with less and smaller logs then your fire uses and once you lit it, it takes care of itself and does not need attention to keep it burning.
I'm sorry but with all due respect, in a survival situation, it's the waste of valuable resources such as firewood that's going to kill you. You wasted so much energy in the process, both your own energy and the massive thermal energy that was given off. This is an example of how not to survive. Survival situations require that one be as efficient as possible with any and all of your resources, be it food, firewood, or whatever.
@@carpingwithcarson You can be surrounded by all the firewood in the world but without energy, that firewood is not getting on that fire. Energy is needed to gather the wood. Expending energy without a means to replenish it and all you will be doing is looking at what could be firewood, not actual firewood. That is why conservation of energy is so so important in survival situations! You don't expend more than you need. I'm not saying this is 100% a total waste. I'm just saying if fire was your only source of heat then so be it, but it must not be wasteful. In other words, conserve energy at all cost.
@@danielwhitley6696 Yes, that I 100% agree with you. I was just pointing out that people should not be out there thinking, "hey, in a survival situation, this is all I need to do," because gathering firewood is a laborious and energy consuming thing to do. Physics tells us in order to move a mass from point a to point b, we must do work on it and doing work requires energy. Without it, no work can be done. Without work, there will be no fire. Without a fire, or other means of warm in these kinds of conditions, your chances of survival are nil. Cheers.
C'est honteux de brûler ce bois à rien même impossible d'y cuisiner quelque chosesans parler de la dangerosité d'un tel gâche de bois ou d'arbres devrais je Plutôt dire et la saleté !!! Vas te rhabiller ! celui qui a cru faire un buzz t'as fait un gros flop pfffff n'importe quoi !!!!
Great video thanks for sharing! nice idea!
Yes, it will work.
You can adjust the burning power or burning time by the angle of inclination.
Thanks for the video.
That fire is an abortion of a fire, I would not build this fire the way it is if you cut and bring me the logs.
Wow! Great video! Thanks for sharing.
I love the idea of a 14 hour fire! There doesn't seem to be much wind where you are. I don't think this method of fire would be safe in windy conditions. Do you?
I love how well you take care of your dog. He's adorable.
Best of Luck to You!
Great tip and demonstration, thank you!
You have so a sweet dog.
This is an amazing video. I would love to camp in the snow.
This is ingenious. Loved this video. Thanks.
GREAT VIDEO ,, HAPPY NEW YEAR SOOON !!! THANK'S
How is it possible to have so much talent, Simply beautiful film making skills that perfectly display
Brilliant as always 😊. Great job!
What impressed me about this whole video was how well you took care of you pupper! Good man. Oh and nice fire lay also. Mike from Mass.
“Pupper”?
Keep warm and safe say Hi to Shiba Inu
Merci pour tes vidéos, elle font du bien. Bonne année a Toi et aux tiens.
Se ve la belleza en las simples cosas de la vida...buena vida.
Un abrazo desde Uruguay...
It is like magic that gorenje does not go all the way up the wood.
you can shovel out the hot embers to cook with in a separate pit, perfect!
Pretty cool.
Hi!! Happy new year for you ,Nancy and the new frien of Nancy...your place is so beautiful!!!!🇦🇷
your videos are very good 👍👍
Cool! I’ve never seen this method.
amazing, but why doesn't the flame just climb up and burn up all the wood???
thanks
Great bro
Looks like he survived!🎉😂
interesting concept, however I prefer the longwall overnight fire as perfected by Lars in Survival Russia. I am concerned about one of the long pieces falling into your sleeping area, whereas with the longwall fire, that is impossible.
Klasse Video 👍🏻 Gruß Witti 👋🏻
Wauw that is Amazing❣️
I tell you what. Everyone on here is a fvckin expert! I LOVE this! It is SUPER cool. To all the “Karens”, let a man have some fun and pull you skirts up! (Drop mic)
Круто! Спасибо за информация!!
Maeby i use tradional fire.. i dont wanna get burning and falling wood in my head in the middle of the night..🤦♂️
IM THINKING OF THIS METHOD AGAINST A ROCK WALL OR LARGE BOULDER WITH THE RADIANT HEAT OFF THE WALL VS A TEE-PEE
That's a great idea if available 👍
Nice fite
Eine gute Idee das so zu machen
Why doesn't the fire on the trunks go all the way to the top? Are the trunks wet?
Guter Hund
Wow , I would have thought the lesser the incline the more the rise.
Pretty neat idea 👍👍
Fire
Eh idk but thanks for a new take on a different style of fire
I'm sorry, but my "dumb idea meter" just pegged out.
tu es tres beau merci!
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почему ваши ролики подписаны на англиском ведь не все могут читать, тагда хотябы дублирывали хотя бы так, самый долгоиграющий 14ти часовой костер лучший ночной огонь для выживания в дикой природе
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BONJOUR
It looks like a fun build, sure. But as a guy who lives in forested areas very much in this video, this type of fire-build is just not practical. It's a lot of additional effort for no real gain. No offense intended.
Nice images though.
Ah, the "self-feeding fire". The perpetual motion machine of bushcraft. It doesn't exist, but that doesn't stop enthusiasts wasting hours, days... years attempting to prove that it does 😂
At least it keeps you busy, I guess.
Does not seem a good fire to me. It's a waste of wood and unless you have a very good saw that is not happening. There are other ways of building a fire that puts out lots of heat last easy all night up to 2 days solid burning with less and smaller logs then your fire uses and once you lit it, it takes care of itself and does not need attention to keep it burning.
I'm sorry but with all due respect, in a survival situation, it's the waste of valuable resources such as firewood that's going to kill you. You wasted so much energy in the process, both your own energy and the massive thermal energy that was given off. This is an example of how not to survive. Survival situations require that one be as efficient as possible with any and all of your resources, be it food, firewood, or whatever.
[sigh]
There's always one.
Like he’s going to run out of wood 😂😂😂
@@carpingwithcarson You can be surrounded by all the firewood in the world but without energy, that firewood is not getting on that fire. Energy is needed to gather the wood. Expending energy without a means to replenish it and all you will be doing is looking at what could be firewood, not actual firewood. That is why conservation of energy is so so important in survival situations! You don't expend more than you need.
I'm not saying this is 100% a total waste. I'm just saying if fire was your only source of heat then so be it, but it must not be wasteful. In other words, conserve energy at all cost.
It's obvious this was done for views. This would be cool in a non-life ending situation. Like maybe in the backyard for a bonfire scenario
@@danielwhitley6696 Yes, that I 100% agree with you. I was just pointing out that people should not be out there thinking, "hey, in a survival situation, this is all I need to do," because gathering firewood is a laborious and energy consuming thing to do. Physics tells us in order to move a mass from point a to point b, we must do work on it and doing work requires energy. Without it, no work can be done. Without work, there will be no fire. Without a fire, or other means of warm in these kinds of conditions, your chances of survival are nil. Cheers.
Still not warm where you slept ..... waste of effort
Chewing meat is overrated
dont do this in a survival situation.
C'est honteux de brûler ce bois à rien même impossible d'y cuisiner quelque chosesans parler de la dangerosité d'un tel gâche de bois ou d'arbres devrais je Plutôt dire et la saleté !!!
Vas te rhabiller ! celui qui a cru faire un buzz t'as fait un gros flop pfffff n'importe quoi !!!!
There IS a better method. This one sucks!
Why not. Your Jeep and chainsaw are right behind you if things go bad.🥱
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